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Tuesday, August 17, 2010

10 Voluntad Popular putting in check 300 CICPC agents

CICPC demanding respect! Hahahah!

We have to admire the group Voluntad Popular formed by Leopoldo Lopez and a few people from different groups and lot of young people. Ignored by the MUD opposition umbrella group under the excuse that "they came in late", denied access to media for quite a while until finally Leopoldo went back to Globovision, accused of division making and what not, it runs out that they are doing a lot of the stuff that the opposition campaign should be doing and does not. And yet, as far as I know I am not sure that Voluntad Popular even has a couple of candidates....

Carlos Vecchio surrounded by more journalists and CICPC agents than supporters. Observe the dangerous yellow folder he carried and that the CICPC refused to receive.

Clearly, a dozen of Voluntad Popular petitioners reminded all of us that the security apparatus of the sate has now been deeply politicized, fully incorporated into the legions of Chavez sycophants, thus fully explaining their incompetence, and the wave crime of Venezuela, no matter what assholes likes Navarro would like us to believe. What El Nacional picture did was to rub their faces into their incompetence and lies and thus why they are so upset these days. El Universal's note delighted in underlining how nervous was the CICPC officer sent to Vecchio ot tell him to bug off, that Vecchio would not succeed in politicizing the CICPC just as the human barrier was chanting pro Chavez tunes.

A copy of one of PDVAL lost containers

In another event a few days ago Voluntad Popular went to the People' Ombudsman to protest her lack of action in defending the people from such abuses as the rotten of food (she was way diligent on the other hand in trying to silence El Nacional). Voluntad Poplar this time took a cardboard replica of a container of rotten food to illustrate the magnitude of the loss (they should have added a shopping art next to it, but that is another story). As usual chavismo showed total lack of creativity in their response, limiting themselves in trying to hide it with a placard of some silly "desarollo endogeno" (which we wonder what the heck it was doing inside the Ombudsman office). Meanwhile, time passes, we are up to 130,000 tons of food lost and no REAL responsible has been indicted, only three insignificant scapegoats.

Definitely, all the creativity is with the student movement and Voluntad Poplar that knows how to bring them in. I am more impressed each day with their actions.

Just as a little bit of contrast: today the woman director of the Bello Monte morgue of the infamous picture went out with her own declarations. Carmen Julieta Centeno made a political speech with all her personnel behind, saying that the government was doing all sorts of marvelous things (not showing them, an easy thing to do by taking a Globovision camera inside) and saying that, hold tight, the lack of personnel was due that no MD wanted to study for that job. I mean, Carmen Julieta, with the glamorous CSI series on TV, how come you do not find MD to work for you? Think about it for a second. Why would they work for a political bitch like you for a miserable salary when they could go to a private clinic or even a different country where they will get more respect, better working conditions and more money? PS: comes with quite a video of Carmen Julieta! From VTV! All a media manipulation! Something never seen at VTV of course....

The situation has not been good for a long time but your level of frustration and anger is higher than before. It is just an observation. An observation without implying that you should be joyful or feel otherwise. I am curious if any one event nudged you in this direction. God knows I have been there for a long time.Barqui

There was a time, when discussions about the Government were humorous or mocking. That is changing into a quiet yet deep anger that is building. Even when mocking the government, it is done without any real humor behind it.

Daniel's tone is a valid reflection of the mood of the public in Venezuela.

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